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Rocket is under pressure to come off the sofa because the cover is not on. His response is to avoid eye contact and stare off into the corner of the room. Clever clogs!!
Body language is saying "Mine." I forgot to ask your names. Ooops. Thanks and best wishes.
More Street Portraits HERE: www.flickr.com/photos/mikeygottawa/albums/72157629076301044
More street photos here: www.flickr.com/photos/mikeygottawa/albums/72157603894028889
My hobby is photography.
CTV Regional Contact gave me 3 minutes on the local CTV News here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=3C2U_01ajdw
CBC Radio 1 gave me almost eight minutes. I added a photo slideshow to my interview. Listen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=253iqLH82oA
Rogers Cable TV gave me 10 minutes on Camera Talk HERE:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-s4ZpS_t1Y
Mikey G Ottawa's 100 most interesting images as per Flickriver HERE: www.flickriver.com/photos/mikeygottawa/popular-interesting/
See Mikey G Ottawa's most popular Flickr Photo Albums HERE:
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Brian Dettmer
Imagining Language,
2012,
Hardcover book, acrylic varnish, ink jet print, frame,
9-1/4” x 8-1/4” x 1-5/8” (book), 15-1/8” x 12-1/8” x 3/4" (framed print)
Image Courtesy of the Artist and Toomey Tourell Fine Art
"L'Esquella of Torratxa" was a Catalan-language satirical weekly with a progressive Spanish Republican perspective. It was founded in Barcelona in 1872 and was published until 1939, the last days of the Spanish Civil War.
Title in other languages:
English: Castle pond of Bad Bentheim, Germany
Nederlands: Kasteelvijver van Bad Bentheim in Duitsland
English:
Welcome and thank you for being here! This image forms part of a collection of photographs of moments on Planet Earth.
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Deutsch:
Willkommen und vielen Dank, dass Sie hier sind! Dieses Bild stellt Teil einer Sammlung von Fotografien von Augenblicken auf dem Planet Erde dar.
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Postcard with picture of a polar bear named Siku at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago. Siku means ice in the language of Alaska's indigenous Inuit people. Sent to a Postcrosser in Latvia.
The laws of Nature are written in the language of mathematics...the symbols are triangles, circles and other geometrical figures, without whose help it is impossible to comprehend a single word.
Galileo Galilei
Designed and Folded by me from a single uncut square sheet of bicolored tracing paper (brown/black)
26x26 grids BP (#alphabets in English)
Sheet size: ~ 26cm x 26cm
Final size: ~8 cm
Inspired by Wahid Aüfi Zammu's work
It gave me some origami ideas related to language/linguistics.
Some fun color change regarding English language pangram. Shaping could be much better.
Hope you like it :)
Creator (cre): American Legion. National Headquarters
Publisher (pbl): American Legion
Date
1925-12-11
Language
en_US
Table Of Contents
Cover Design by V.E. Pyles -- Home, Sweet Home - Army Style by Leonard Withington -- So They Had Their Parade by Harry B. Critchlow -- Americans in More Than Name: How One Auxiliary Unit Prepares the Aliens of Its Community for Citizenship Without Patronizing Them -- Forward for One Million Members -- If You're Thinking of Going to Paris by Philip Von Blon -- Editorial: Billy Is Buried; A Real Service Society; Essential Legislation; Soundly Rated -- A Personal Page by Frederick Palmer -- If You're Stumped on What to Give [comic] by Wallgren -- Radio -- Taps -- Outfit Reunions -- Bursts and Duds
Series
American Legion Magazine
Topic
Media & Communications
Collection
Magazines, Newsletters and Press Releases
Commentary.
Ancient City.
Walled on steep banks by the Romans
in the 3rd. Century A.D.
Originally, seven gates,
Now, only the West Gate remains.
Canterbury Cathedral, the Mother Church
of England, stands imperious.
Founded by Augustine in 597 A.D.
A place of Pilgrimage for over 1,000 years,
following the murders of St. Alphege in 1011,
and Thomas Becket in 1170.
Fleeing Huguenot refugees from the Spanish Netherlands
introduced Silk weaving to complement and then replace
the local Wool production in the 16th. Century.
“The Old Weavers House,” built in 1500, still exists
on St. Peter’s Street, adjacent to the bridge
over a tributary of the River Stour.
Many fine Tudor, Georgian, Regency and Victorian
buildings survive, even though a significant number
were destroyed during World War Two bombing.
The city still celebrates the “Canterbury Tales”
by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th. Century.
The Pilgrims travelling from the Tabard Inn in
Southwark, London, to the Shrine of Thomas Becket
were asked to tell two stories, each way,
to entertain and pass the time, with a free meal,
for the best, on return to the Tabard Inn.
They tell much of the language, customs, attitudes, crimes
and culture of those days.
Canterbury’s incredible history, architecture and Cathedral
make it one of the most popular tourist “hot-spots,” to this day!
The eyes are the 'windows of the soul' ♥
The Eyes Language is the most honest Language ♥
so , tell me
What you read in these eyes ?
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say mashallah please ♥
Floriography noun : the language of flowers, Communication through the use of flowers.
textures thanks to Kim Klassen and Skeletalmess
Inscribed in the pre-Greek language of Samothrace, with possibly a hymn or prayer, or a list of theoroi or initiates.
Found in the Sanctuary of the Great Gods (Pleiades), Samothrace.
ca. 400-350 BCE
No. 40 in Lehmann, K. 1955. “Documents of the Samothracian Language.” Hesperia: The Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens 24 2: 93–100.
On display at the special exhibit "Samothrace. The mysteries of the Great Gods" at the Acropolis Museum, Athens, Greece, June 30-September 30, 2015 (extended to January 10, 2016).
"Σαμοθράκη. Τα μυστήρια των Μεγάλων Θεών"
Luke now knows sign language for equal. Using sign language to explain human rights to a four year old well, that is another story.
The Trumpetist ~ Paris ~ MjYj
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We've recently adopted this English Language programme for school children, and are running demo lessons for local kids. This was the first.
காதலர்களின் சந்தோஷத்தில் அகமகிழ்ந்து....
நல்வாழ்த்துப் பாடும் பாற்கடலின் ....
ஆனந்த கூத்தாடும் வெள்ளி அலைகள்!!
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